gap

gap

[gap]

an opening or hiatus.

anion gap the concentration of plasma anions not routinely measured by laboratory screening, accounting for the difference between the routinely measured anions and cations and equal to the plasma sodium − (chloride + bicarbonate); used in the evaluation of acid-base disorders.

auscultatory gap a period in which Korotkoff sounds disappear during auscultation of a patient' s blood pressure.

gap

(gap),

1. A hiatus or opening in a structure.

2. An interval or discontinuity in any series or sequence.

3. A period in the cell cycle.

4. A communicating junction.

gap

(gap) an unoccupied interval in time; an opening or hiatus.

air-bone gap the lag between the audiographic curves for air- and bone-conducted stimuli, as an indication of loss of bone conduction of the ear.

anion gap the concentration of plasma anions not routinely measured by laboratory screening, accounting for the difference between the measured anions and cations.

auscultatory gap a period in which sound is not heard in the auscultatory method of sphygmomanometry.

While McManigal sees "no true disadvantages," he says a gapless blanket alone probably is not enough to attract a newspaper -- unless its press also runs commercial work, And noting publishers' growing interest in such printing, he speculates that Heidelberg's decision to incorporate gapless technology into a newspaper press may have been driven by the trend among vendors to deliver higher-quality color capabilities in newspaper presses.

Tenders are invited for Replacing of Rail closer, casual renewal of damaged PSC line sleeper, Pulling back, Destressing, lifting of track, providing gapless joint in CMS Xings, providing missing land boundary pillars, Fixing Gang Board/jurisdiction Board, extension of Dead end at MPP yard, protection of un-authorised track crossing and other related track works in between LMG-WDA section under the jurisdiction of ADEN/III/LMG in connection with LMG-SCL G.

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